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Lucy Letby was taught to write down darkest thoughts, friend claims in bombshell ITV documentary

A new documentary about the child killer Lucy Letby will present a new explanation behind a series of scribbling notes written by the nurse and used as evidence to condemn it.

The most productive children’s serial killer in Britain is currently working at the Chester Hospital, 15 full -life sentences and seven baby murder attempts for seven murders.

“I am evil, I did this” notes, drawn on a belligerent notebook in his house, which he wrote: “I knowingly killed them because I’m not good enough to look at them and I’m a terrible bad person.”

(Cheshire Constabulary)

“Hate” is also written in the block capitals taken into heavy ink and circle, the note begins: “Not good enough.” However, in the notes, “I did not do anything wrong” and “we did the best of our best, and this was not enough” other expressions such as.

While NHS Yenidoğan Nurse is currently working at the Chestter Hospital, it serves 15 lifetime imprisonment for seven murders and attempting to attempt for seven baby murders.

Accordingly TimesA new ITV documentary will make a new explanation for notes presented by the prosecution about a confession by the prosecution despite some notes that have rejected the guilt.

Dawn is a childhood friend in which Letby examines A levels at Aylestone school in Hereford. The 35 -year -old couple, who did not want the surname to be published, said that the couple was taught to write their darkest thoughts during their “peer support training sessions” while at school.

Speaking Lucy Letby: Is it beyond reasonable suspicion? In all these training sessions, you know, if you feel overwhelmed, you know, you know, disturbs you.

When Lucy Letby was first arrested

When Lucy Letby was first arrested (Through Reuters)

“So, all the dark thoughts, all the inner sounds you cannot silence. You just write it all on a sheet of paper to get rid of your mind.”

Letby has made two attempts to challenge conviction in the appeal court, but after many experts about some evidence used in the hearing in August 2023, questions about the security of Letby’s conviction.

The Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC) reviewed the application of Letby’s legal team with a 300 -page report from Chemical Engineer Helen Shannon and Professor Geoff Chase, and rejected the allegations that he poisoned two babies by nurturing two babies with advertisements.

Ms. Shannon and Prof Chase, whose infants have access to medical notes, say that they may be born with certain types of antibody that may cause a high insulin reading in their blood.

Nicholas Johnson KC (right) said he enjoyed the serious C, as it appears in the Manchester Crown Court, accused of killing seven babies.

Nicholas Johnson KC (right) said he enjoyed the serious C, as it appears in the Manchester Crown Court, accused of killing seven babies. (PA)

Speaking with a documentary, Shannon, Times: “The proof of poisoning, which is presented in court, seems to be quite typical for a newborn.

“And we cannot see any reason for the prosecution expression that it can only be poisoned.”

Dawn also tells the moment that Letby was guilty in the documentary: “I think a kind, a kind, I was at work when I heard that they had decided and set a kind, and I think I didn’t know how to work there for a while,” he said.

“I didn’t think it was real.

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